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The origins and the middle ages
Prehistoric
Thanks
The Canterbury Tales
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The Merchant
Beowulf
The development poetry
Magna Charta
Vikings
The Anglo-Saxons
The Romans
The Celts
Pre-celtic
Index
Prehistoric inhabitants of Britain
before it was called Albion
Six thousand years ago the land now called britain was already inhabited
Pre-Celtic Britain
The first invaders from Germany. They were farmes, hunters, fisherman and metal workes
The Celts
Conquered Britain in 43-47 AD under Emperor Claudius. They built roads, fortified towns and brought their language and culture to Britain.
The Romans
The Anglo-Saxons
Were peoples coming from North Sea Region of Northern Europe.Their society was founded on loyalty to the family, or clan, and the centre of communal life was the hall.
The Danes
Alfred the Great
He reorganised the army of Wessex by demanding one soldier from each freeman's farm as a tribute.He built fortresses and planner a navy with longships. He established his capital at Winchster.
Vikings
Were sea people. They then set up colonies creating a ''Norseman'' culture round the coast of Europe.
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Magna Charta
the greatest medieval poet and 'father of English literature'
intended for singing and dancing
during the Middle Ages the lyric became a popular form
the main formal aspects of Anglo-Saxon poetry were stress and alliteration
was anonymous and oral
The father of English literature
ballad
lyric and romances
poetry
Anglo-Saxon Literature
The development of poetry
Beowulf
The plot is divided into three parts.
The Prioress appear elegante and refined, she has a compassionate heart, especiallytoward animals,
Amor vincit omnia
The Merchant
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Setting
from various social classesand described with realistic, often ironic traits
Characters
Canterbury is seen as a symbolic destination of regeneration and healing
Themes
long and complex narrative and a different literary genres